20 MAMMALIA. 



of Woodbridge, whlcli, like the last, is in the possession of Mr. 

 E. 0. Moor (Quart. Journ. Geol. Soc, Vol. XLVI., p. 447, 1890), 

 and there is a similar, but rather smaller, humerus, from the 

 same horizon, in the Reed collection, York Museum. 



Prof. Van Beneden (Ann. Mus. Roy. Belg., Vol. I., Part I., p. 

 71, 1877) proposed the above name for certain Seal remains 

 found in the Belgian Pliocene (Scaldesian). The humerus of 

 which has a remarkably triangular shaft, and with this Mr. Moor's 

 Crag specimen perfectly agrees. Although this character is seen 

 in Prof. Van Beneden's figures,' it is much more strikingly 

 exhibited by the casts which are preserved in the British 

 Museum. 



